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Australia's new $5 note won't feature King Charles
Australia's new $5 banknote will not feature Britain's King Charles III, but rather a new design that honors "the culture and history of the First Australians," its central bank announced Thursday.
China says it successfully cloned 3 highly productive 'super cows'
Chinese scientists have successfully cloned three "super cows" that can produce an unusually high amount of milk, state media reported, hailing it as a breakthrough for China's dairy industry to reduce its dependence on imported breeds.
KFILE investigation looks at Congressman George Santos' rise to lawmaker
Andrew Kaczynski, senior editor and founding member of CNN's KFILE team, breaks down the history of George Santos' former aliases.
US and India to boost defense and technology cooperation as China threat grows
The United States and India are taking steps to strengthen their defense partnership, officials said Tuesday, the latest sign of cooperation between the two countries in the face of an increasingly assertive China.
CNN goes into the trenches with Ukrainian troops fighting Russian soldiers
CNN's Fred Pleitgen gets a firsthand look at how Ukrainian troops are fighting against Russian soldiers in the eastern part of Ukraine.
Adani scraps $2.5 billion share sale as value of his empire collapses
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani on Wednesday abandoned an attempt to raise $2.5 billion from investors after allegations of fraud by an American short seller triggered a week-long meltdown in the value of his business empire.
Iranian couple handed prison sentence for dancing in the streets
An Iranian couple, both social media influencers, have been given lengthy prison sentences after a video emerged of them dancing in a main square in the capital Tehran.
Fallout from the brutal confrontation with Tyre Nichols is evolving. Here's what we know
As investigations continue into the deadly police beating of a 29-year-old Black man in Memphis, public servants involved in Tyre Nichols' traffic stop and brutal confrontation are facing repercussions -- some as severe as murder charges -- and more fallout is possible.
Tyre Nichols' funeral service to begin shortly
Couple leave ticketless baby at Israeli airport check-in
A couple abandoned their baby at an airport check-in desk in Tel Aviv, Israel after arriving without a ticket for the child.
Tom Brady announces retirement: 'I'm retiring for good'
Legendary quarterback Tom Brady has announced his retirement from the NFL on social media.
Large glacier has 'completely disappeared,' says researcher who has tracked it for years
Nestled between the snowy ranges of Mount Rainier and Glacier Peak, a significant glacier in Washington state has disappeared after existing full of ice and snowpack for millennia, according to a researcher who has tracked the glacier for years.
Netanyahu outlines vision for two-state solution -- without Palestinian sovereignty
'It's all empty promises': Palestinians feel betrayed by US, warn there's only so much they can bear
Abu A'asem brews pot after pot of his specialty Arabic coffee, despite the pouring rain. His corner stand at the heart of Ramallah is always busy, no matter the weather, but his future as a Palestinian is very much as gloomy as the skies above.
'Mom, please just kill me': A world looks away from Myanmar's descent into horror
Content warning: This story contains descriptions of violence against children and images viewers may find disturbing.
Archaeologists find 5,000-year-old tavern -- including food remains
Eating out seems to have been as popular 5,000 years ago as it is today, with archaeologists in Iraq uncovering an ancient tavern dating back to 2,700 BCE.
Ex-Trump attorney thinks former boss will soon face accountability. Hear why
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen shares whether he believes Donald Trump will face repercussions over New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil investigation into the Trump organization's business practices.
Missing radioactive capsule found on remote road in Australia
Australian authorities scanning a remote highway in the country's west for a tiny missing radioactive capsule have found it by the roadside after a challenging search that had been likened to trying to find a needle in a haystack.
Netanyahu's strategy: To go 'around' the Palestinians
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said people can get "hung up" on peace negotiations with the Palestinians, saying he has opted for a different approach in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday.
Suspects arrested in fatal Pakistan mosque suicide attack that left over 100 dead
Several suspects have been arrested in connection with Monday's suicide bomb blast in a mosque in Pakistan's northern city of Peshawar that killed more than 100 people, according to local authorities.
Indian guru Asaram given life sentence in second rape case
An Indian court on Tuesday sentenced self-proclaimed spiritual guru Asaram Bapu to life imprisonment on charges of rape and sodomy, according to his lawyer.
Netanyahu touts Trump's wins with Israel but points out one 'big mistake'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes his long relationship with President Joe Biden, the war in Ukraine and weighs in on former President Trump's list of accomplishments with Israel when he was in office.
Russia turning Bakhmut into 'a total ruin'
Video captures moment junta's airstrike hit civilian event
In Myanmar, a military junta that swept to power after a coup in February 2021 has been waging a deadly war against a rebel coalition. Unlike in Ukraine, there is very little international support - be it weapons or money - flowing to the armed opposition in Myanmar. With rare and exclusive footage from battlefield medics and the ethnic minority rebels, CNN's Ivan Watson looks at the grinding conflict and the toll it is taking on the civilian population.
A radioactive capsule is missing in Australia. It's tiny and potentially deadly
It's like looking for a needle in a haystack -- an 8mm by 6mm silver capsule, no bigger than a coin, believed to be lost somewhere along a stretch of vast desert highway in Australia's biggest state.
'They didn't stop coming': Ukrainian soldier recalls being attacked by Russia's Wagner Group
The US says Russia is breaking the terms of a key nuclear arms control treaty. Meanwhile, Ukrainian soldiers say they are fighting waves of fighters from the notorious Wagner Group every day. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
Video of Trump repeatedly pleading the Fifth in NY deposition is released
A video of the August deposition the New York Attorney General's office took of former President Donald Trump, in which Trump invoked the Fifth Amendment and declined to answer questions, was released Tuesday.
Netanyahu on peace process: 'We're going to have to live together'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits down for an exclusive interview with CNN's Jake Tapper and discusses his view of ongoing peace efforts in the Middle East.
3 rappers missing for 10 days since their scheduled performance was canceled, police say
Multiple Michigan agencies are investigating what happened to three local rappers who went missing 10 days ago after a performance at a club was canceled, Detroit police said Monday.
Pakistan mosque blast death toll rises to at least 100 as country faces 'national security crisis'
The death toll from a suspected suicide bomb that ripped through a mosque at a police compound in northwestern Pakistan Monday has risen to at least 88, as the Pakistani Taliban walked back its earlier claim of responsibility for one of the deadliest attacks in the country in years.
'Pool of misery': Constant blackouts push South Africa to the brink
Car crashes, opportunistic criminals, rotting food, decomposing bodies, bankrupt businesses, and water shortages. Welcome to life under South Africa's power blackouts.
Adani vs Hindenburg: India's top businessman faces biggest test
India's richest man Gautam Adani ended his trip to Davos earlier this month on an optimistic note. The infrastructure billionaire expressed confidence about India's growth and ambition. He even talked about his mild addiction to ChatGPT.
He said he was shot by Iranian forces at close range. Now he's speaking out after barely escaping the country
Ashkan Morovati is something of a hero for many Iranians. A video emerged in October 2022 showing the Kurdish Iranian boxer bare-chested, surrounded by more than a dozen regime forces as he was trying to fend them off with a knife - then, shots are heard and he falls to his knees. CNN's Jomana Karasheh speaks to Morovati after he survived the unimaginable, brutal crackdown and narrowly escaped the country while severely injured.
Chinese province drops restrictions on unmarried people having children in bid to halt plummeting birth rate
China's southwestern province of Sichuan will drop restrictions on unmarried people having children, part of a broader attempt by the government to boost the country's plummeting birth rate.
CNN goes to Ukraine front lines with key drone unit
CNN's Fred Pleitgen embeds with Ukrainian drone operators on the front lines of Ukraine's war against Russia - a dangerous role that is crucial in detecting Russian forces' movements.
As Ukraine pushes for fighter jets, Biden says no
New details emerge in the police beating death of Tyre Nichols
• Video: See the world via Tyre Nichols' camera
The bare-chested boxer who became a hero to Iran's protest movement
The video was instantly viral: Cell phone footage from anti-government protests in Iran's Kurdish city of Sanandaj showed a bare-chested man wielding a knife, encircled by about a dozen regime forces armed with guns.
What ex-Putin aide says about Putin's recent behavior
Russian political analyst and former speechwriter to Vladimir Putin Abbas Gallyamov dissects the Russian president's behavior and what could be coming next.
Asia's richest man is uncomfortably in the crosshairs of a tiny US research firm
Questions are swirling around Andrea Riseborough's Oscar nomination
Andrea Riseborough may not be a name that rings many bells for the average moviegoer.
Blast in mosque in Pakistan kills at least 30 people, with scores injured
A blast inside a mosque in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar on Monday has left at least 17 people dead and 83 more injured, according to Mohammad Aijaz Khan, Peshawar police chief.
Blinken visit reaches new urgency as Israeli-Palestinian tensions boil
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Israel and the West Bank may have been in the works for weeks, but it couldn't come at a more pressing time.
'Jolly': Boris Johnson jokes about Putin threatening him
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims in an upcoming BBC documentary that Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened him with a missile. CNN correspondent Clare Sebastian has more.
Retired colonel shows Russia's strategy in eastern Ukraine
Retired US Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton maps out the strategies of the Russian and Ukrainian armies as they battle over key positions in eastern Ukraine.
Israel was behind drone attacks at military plant in Iran, US media report
US officials believe drone attacks at a military plant in Iran's central city of Isfahan were carried out by Israel, according to US media reports.
WHO says Covid-19 remains a global health emergency, but pandemic is at a 'transition point'
Covid-19 remains a global health emergency, the World Health Organization said on Monday, but it acknowledged the pandemic is at a "transition point."
Norway discovers huge trove of metals, minerals and rare earths on its seabed
A Norwegian study has found a "substantial" amount of metals and minerals ranging from copper to rare earths on the seabed of its extended continental shelf, authorities said on Friday in their first official estimates.
'A new era of accountability.' What Memphis got right after the death of Tyre Nichols
Eight people dead as gunmen open fire on birthday party in South Africa
Eight people were killed and three wounded after two gunmen entered a home and opened fire on a group of people celebrating a birthday at a home in South Africa on Sunday evening, according to the South African police service (SAPS).
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